noncontiguous
/ˌnän-kən-ˈti-gyə-wəs -gyü-əs/ (ame, mw)
noncontiguous — 形容詞
- noncontiguouspositive
- more noncontiguouscomparative
- most noncontiguoussuperlative
1. describes areas, objects, or sections that are separated by a gap instead of tou
不相連的
中間隔開,沒有連成一片
describes areas, objects, or sections that are separated by a gap instead of touching or forming one continuous whole.
The farmer owns three noncontiguous fields on opposite sides of the river.
那位農夫在河兩岸擁有三塊不相連的田地。
common with land or property split by a gap
Jisoo booked two noncontiguous seats because the train was almost full.
因為火車快客滿了,Jisoo 只訂到兩個不相連的座位。
noncontiguous + seats for places not side by side
The map shows the park's noncontiguous areas in the same dark green.
地圖把公園裡那些不相連的區域都標成同樣的深綠色。
After the sale, Salma kept two noncontiguous plots near the main road.
賣掉部分土地後,Salma 還保留了兩塊靠近大路但不相連的地。
The village lots were noncontiguous, with the school between them.
那些村莊地塊彼此不相連,中間隔著一所學校。
- separate
the broad everyday word for things kept apart
- disconnected
stresses a broken link or missing connection
- disjoint
formal and often used when parts do not fit together smoothly
- scattered
suggests parts spread around many places rather than simply not touching
- contiguous
formal opposite meaning that the parts touch or share a border
- adjoining
used for rooms, buildings, or land that meet directly
- continuous
emphasizes an unbroken whole or sequence
文法句型
noncontiguous + noun
be noncontiguous
用法筆記
Common in formal writing about land, maps, seating, documents, or computer data. It usually comes before a noun, but it can also follow 'be' when separated parts are being described.